2022 English Open Pickleball Tournament
Terms and Conditions
General
- The tournament will be held in accordance with the USAP Official Tournament Rulebook. A copy of the Rulebook will be available at the
tournament.
- The English OPEN is open to players of all ages and abilities. Players under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
- All players are asked to abide by English OPEN tournament etiquette Click Here
- We will have first aiders at the tournament but players enter at their OWN risk. All players are to sign a waiver of liability form at time of check in.
- Players self rating is subject to change if the tournament committee deems it. There can only be .5 difference between a Doubles and Singles self-rating.
- As the entries for each age/rating event bracket varies, the tournament committee reserve the right to merge some brackets to ensure that every player gets a minimum of 4 matches (hopefully many more) per event.
- The Competition Draw was made on June 20th, 2022 and is published on our Pickleball England Tournament Software (PETS). There will be screens in the Players' Lounge, viewing gantry and one court level, detailing the upcoming matches on all courts. All players will be sent a pdf of their schedule via email and a link to PETS to enable players to browse their schedules and their standing as the tournament progresses.
- The Competition Draw is subject to change if there are late withdrawals.
- The competition format will be round robin group stages where every win and point will count towards where you end in the group. Not every team goes forward to the knockout or single elimination stages. See further information under Competition Format Click Here
- We have a Championship Court which will be live streamed from Thursday. If you have any objection to playing on or around the Championship Court you must let the tournament committee know. It is assumed that every player has given permission, unless we are advised otherwise.
Competition Format
- The tournament will be an age and skill level tournament
- Each event will comprise round robin group games followed by a knock out competition
- Qualification for the knock out round will depend on where you finish in your group table
- Table results will be sorted by number of wins, points difference, points scored and if there is still a tie then head to head
- A defined number of teams will go through to the knockout or single elimination rounds
- The first named team is responsible for picking up the score sheet, from the court monitor, at least 10 minutes before the game starts
- The score sheet provided to teams will define whether the game is played to 11, 15 or 21 and win by 1 or 2 and whether it is 1 game or best of 3
- The winning team is responsible for entering the score on the score sheet correctly and getting both team's signature to agree the score is entered correctly.
- Score sheets should be returned immediately to the designated 'court monitor' by one of the players in the winning team. The winning player has to verify that the score has been entered correctly before the court monitor submits the score to PETS [Pickleball England Tournament Software]
- Results uploaded into PETS are available for players to view online via your mobile phone Click Here
- In the round robin matches there will be no time outs allowed. In the knock out rounds, each team is allowed a 1 minute time out per game. In the event of a medical time out, a max of 15 minutes is allowed before the team calling the time out forfeits
- 20 minutes of court time is allocated for doubles games to 11, 25 minutes for doubles games to 15 and 25 minutes for medal matches to 15. A maximum of 2 minutes of knock up is allowed before a game starts if required AND the schedule is not running late.
- Any team not arriving on court within 10 minutes of their game's start time may forfeit the match
- In the event of a team withdrawing from the competition, all of the team's games will be taken out of the table results
- Late arrivals – any matches forfeited due to late arrival will be scored as 11-0 but the team can continue in the competition if they arrive in time for their second match.
- Medal matches may be refereed. Players can request an impartial monitor before or during a match
- Gold, Silver & Bronze medals will be awarded
- The Medal Ceremony takes place immediately after the final matches each day on the Championship Court and will be live streamed. After all medals are awarded we would like to get a group photo of all medal winners for that day
English OPEN tournament etiquette
We want everyone to enjoy the English OPEN tournament, here are a few tips to keep things fair and enjoyable:
- Games will start promptly at 9.00am every day. Please check your schedule to see what time your first game is and arrive at least 30 minutes before your first game is due to be played.
- All players' match schedules are available online
- Paddle tap and thank your opponents for the game
- Give your opponent time to get into position before you serve
- The server should clearly announce the score before they serve
- If the opponent claims there was a major distraction while hitting a shot (e.g. ball bouncing onto the court), don't hesitate to replay the point
- Please do not walk behind a court whilst a rally is in progress
- Please only call a ball out if it clearly is, if in doubt the ball is in!
- Please refrain from swearing whilst on court
- Please do not throw your paddle
- Players are responsible for identifying foot faults. Be the kind of player that identifies their own foot faults!
- Treat everyone with kindness and respect.
- We will not tolerate bullying, verbal abuse or shouting.
- In the event of any dispute within a game, the game should be halted and the Tournament Director found to address the dispute.
- The decision of the Tournament Director is final. Any player not accepting the decision will be withdrawn from the event. No discussion will be entered into following the decision.